How to reform Indian public research
Freeze budgetary allocation to national laboratories in nominal terms and allocate the annual increase to the higher education sector
In India’s R&D imperative, in an earlier column (Business Standard, 06 December, 2018) we showed that India is an outlier in global R&D, both in the proportion of national R&D done in industry (44 per cent vs a global average of 71 per cent) and in the small proportion of national R&D done within the higher education system (4 per cent vs a global average of 17 per cent).
Government world wide invest in public research and India first in well
Why do public research in the higher education system?
How should we reform Indian public research?
Source | Business Standard | 24th January 2019 | 9th Page
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